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Only Mee Restaurant At Genting Highlands

Genting Highlands, where dreams come true, and food prices sky rocket. I was up there the other night with family, when we decided to have a supper of sorts, nothing too heavy.

Most of the shops inside First World Plaza, Genting highlands served heavy meals, so this particular diner attracted my attention. The tagline read "Freshly Made Noodles" while the restaurant name was called Only Mee, located within First World Plaza on the ground floor.

Front view of the diner

Well we ordered the wan tan mee, a bowl of soba udon soup, some bbq chicken rice with extra servings of bbq chicken, and a spaghetti dish. There were 8 of us in total, so you can roughly guess the number of servings. Anyway have a look below at some pictures I took of the food.

What was my take on this late night meal? I find the taste really lacking, either the shop is closing soon and the food isn't fresh anymore, or the workers the restaurant hired did a poor job preparing the food. It tasted rather bland, I wouldn't say tasteless, but the taste just comes out funny. For example the wan tan mee tasted too sweet, and the BBQ chicken meat had chopped chilies added to it.

For the price we paid for, which amounted to RM138.15 for 8 people, I dare say I don't plan to have a meal here next time. There are a whole bunch of other better restaurants around. But if you do insist on trying the food here, by all means, do try it. During the day, behind the glass panes, you can see the chefs preparing the noodles (Hand made).

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That was the franchise that had an outlet along Bukit Bintang near the hotel where I was staying - closed down already and now, there's a Pappa Rich outlet in its place. Went once, not great and very expensive...so what more to say up there in Genting? Memang slaughter!

The price increased. i just went there, one wantan mee cost RM15 not include drink. The drink is about RM6. The food is not only expensive, but there is another 10% service charge + 5% GST on top of that! The 10% service charges make me pissed off because i am the one who do all the ordering and serving!It's actually foodcourt style. I don't know where their "service" come from? ...Plus, the Fish ball noodle soap cost another RM13 but came only a few noodle...speechless...

The price increased. i just went there, one wantan mee cost RM15 not include drink. The drink is about RM6. The food is not only expensive, but there is another 10% service charge + 5% GST on top of that! The 10% service charges make me pissed off because i am the one who do all the ordering and serving!It's actually foodcourt style. I don't know where their "service" come from? ...Plus, the Fish ball noodle soap cost another RM13 but came only a few noodle...speechless...